Einstein's Cosmos
Autor
| EAN | 9780753819043 |
|---|---|
| Nakladatelství | Phoenix |
| Rok vydání | 2014 |
| Vazba | Brožovaná |
| ISBN | 978-0-7538-1904-3 |
| Počet stran | 224 |
| Rozměry | 197 x 129 x 26 mm |
| Hmotnost | 215 g |
| Jazyk | angličtina |
Zařazení knihy
An insightful new book putting Einstein's work in a contemporary context Few figures loom as large as Albert Einstein in our contemporary culture. It is truly remarkable that a man from such humble beginnings, an unemployed dreamer without a future or a job, who was written off by his professors as a hopeless loser, could to dare to scale the heights he reached. In this enlightening book Michio Kaku reasseses Einstein's work by centering on his three great theories - special relativity, general relativity and the Unified Field Theory. The first yielded the equation E =mc(2) which is now such a fixture in our culture that it is practically a ubiquitous slogan. But the subsequent theories led to the Big Bang theory and have changed irrevocably the way we perceive time and space. Michio Kaku gives a new, refreshing look at the pioneering work of Einstein, giving a more accurate portrayal of his enduring legacy than previous biographies. As today's advanced physicists continue their intense search to fulfill Einstein's most cherished dream, a 'theory of everything', he is recognised as a prophet who set the agenda for modern physics.